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 Decade: 1850-1859
 Year: 1850
Cake-dish

Cake-dish

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Date: 1850
Creator: unknown
Description: It is a vase which is made up of ceramics.It comes in the art of pottery which is used for the decorative purpose.the design of the vase is that it is divided into two parts first part is the bottom one which is supporting the whole vase it is of yellow color mainly and in the middle of it has a shape and carving making it look like a teeth.Above to it is a wide circle which is going upwards and moulded towards outside from the top.There are various kinds of colors used in it green,blue pink etc and various design are made using it including flowers and leaves.
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Cake dish

Cake dish

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Date: 1850
Creator: unknown
Description: It is a plate which is made up of ceramics.It comes in the art of pottery which is used for the decorative purpose.The plate used is of green color and it's surface is shiny and glittery. There is a design on the plate having a flower with pink,yellow and green and a petal with is dettached to it on one corner of the plate.
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Geese in Flight

Geese in Flight

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Date: [1850]
Creator: Bauman, Leila T.
Description: None
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George Washington

George Washington

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Date: ca. 1850
Creator: Peale, Rembrandt
Description: None
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Mississippi Boatman

Mississippi Boatman

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Date: 1850
Creator: Bingham, George Caleb
Description: None
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Motherly Love

Motherly Love

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Date: 1850/1893~
Creator: Jonghe, Gustave Léonard de
Description: A woman holds a young female child on her lap and another young female child to the side holds a doll. The setting is an interior domestic scene and next to the seated woman is a knitting basket.
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Nineteenth-century Replica of Gargoyle on the Balustrade of the Grande Galerie, Notre Dame Cathedral

Nineteenth-century Replica of Gargoyle on the Balustrade of the Grande Galerie, Notre Dame Cathedral

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Date: 1850-1879~
Creator: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène Emmanuel
Description: The gargoyle is situated on the exterior of the cathedral. The sculpted creature leans on the railing and overlooks the city.
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Nineteenth-century Replica of Gargoyle on the Balustrade of the Grande Galerie, Notre Dame Cathedral

Nineteenth-century Replica of Gargoyle on the Balustrade of the Grande Galerie, Notre Dame Cathedral

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Date: 1850-1879~
Creator: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène Emmanuel
Description: The sculpted creature acts as a gargoyle on the cathedral.
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Steamer ''Saint Lawrence''

Steamer ''Saint Lawrence''

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Date: 1850
Creator: Bard, James
Description: None
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Sunbonnet

Sunbonnet

Date: 1850
Creator: unknown
Description: Sunbonnet of black silk taffeta. The brim of the hat has 6 shirred hoops with deep padding in between, and a ruffled edge of the same fabric. At center back of neck, on the tail of the hat, is a flat bow of black silk taffeta, and the ties are of black silk taffeta ribbon. The crown is lined with brown glazed cotton fabric. The TFC thanks Rebecca Jumper Matheson for her research on this object.
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